EP3720821A1 - Recursive, time-series-based method for determining the state of an electrochemical reactor - Google Patents
Recursive, time-series-based method for determining the state of an electrochemical reactorInfo
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- the present invention relates to a method for carrying out biological purification of wastewater with the aid of activated sludge in a sewage treatment plant, which method allows for an emergency operation of the sewage treatment plant, the sewage treatment plant comprising:
- B tank an activated sludge tank that can be ventilated
- At least two sedimentation and recirculation tanks (hereinafter referred to as SU tanks), wherein the at least two SU tanks include at least one first sedimentation and recirculation tank (hereinafter referred to as SUi tank) and at least one second sedimentation and recirculation tank (hereinafter referred to as SIL tank), wherein the at least one SUi tank and the at least one SU 2 tank are continuously connected hydraulically to the B tank, wherein in the at least one SUi tank and in the at least SU 2 tank a number of operating cycles are carried out over the course of a day, including a sludge return phase, a recirculation phase, a pre-sedimentation phase and a draw-off phase (hereinafter referred to as the S phase, U phase, V phase, and A phase, respectively), and
- P tank a tank for biological phosphor elimination
- the P tank is hydraulically connected with the B tank via one or more openings, and wherein the volume of the P tank is mixed permanently or intermittently
- wastewater is first introduced into the P tank and subsequently into the B tank, and then from the B tank, in alternation, into the at least one SUi tank and into the at least one the SU 2 tank,
- the present inventions also relates to a sewage treatment plant for carrying out biological purification of wastewater with the aid of activated sludge, which sewage treatment plant is suitable for carrying out the method of the present invention, wherein the sewage treatment plant comprises:
- B tank an activated sludge tank that can be ventilated
- At least two sedimentation and recirculation tanks (hereinafter referred to as SU tanks), wherein the at least two SU tanks include at least one first sedimentation and recirculation tank (hereinafter referred to as SUi tank) and at least one second sedimentation and recirculation tank (hereinafter referred to as SU2 tank), wherein the at least one SUi tank and the at least one SU2 tank are continuously connected hydraulically to the B tank, wherein in the at least one SUi tank and in the at least SU2 tank a number of operating cycles are carried out over the course of a day, including a sludge return phase, a recirculation phase, a pre-sedimentation phase and a draw-off phase (hereinafter referred to as the S phase, U phase, V phase, and A phase, respectively), and
- P tank a tank for biological phosphor elimination
- the P tank is hydraulically connected with the B tank via one or more openings, and wherein the volume of the P tank is mixed permanently or intermittently.
- Methods and sewage treatment plants for carrying out biological purification of wastewater with the aid of activated sludge were previously described in WO 01/46075 A2.
- the methods and treatment plants described in WO 01/46075 A2 are known under the registered trademark BIOCOS, wherein more than 150 plants have been implemented so far.
- Methods and sewage treatment plants for carrying out biological purification of wastewater with the aid of activated sludge which, in addition, comprise a P tank for biological phosphor elimination are known from WO 2016/154646 Al.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a sewage treatment plant for carrying out biological purification of wastewater with the aid of activated sludge, which sewage treatment plant is suitable for carrying out the method of the present invention and allows for an emergency operation of the sewage treatment plant in the event of an emergency, which emergency operation is easy to implement and to perform, without the need of shutting down the whole sewage treatment plant.
- the present invention provides a solution to said objects by providing a method as mentioned above, which method is characterized in that the B tank is divided into two tanks Bi and B 2 (hereinafter referred to as Bi tank and B 2 tank) which are hydraulically connectable via the P tank, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to at least one SU tank in order to build up a one-line sewage treatment plant, wherein the P tank comprises closure means to cut off the hydraulic connection between the P tank and the Bi tank and/ or the B 2 tank, and wherein each of the SU tanks comprises an overflow unit for draining the excess water in the sewage treatment plant, wherein in said method, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off, and the waste water is then accumulated and lifted up in the tanks that are not cut off, and the treated wastewater can effluent via the overflow unit of the respective SU tank(s).
- Bi tank and B 2 tank which are hydraulically connectable via the P
- the present invention also provides a sewage treatment plant as mentioned above, which is characterized in that the B tank is divided into two tanks Bi and B 2 (hereinafter referred to as Bi tank and B 2 tank) which are hydraulically connectable via the P tank, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to at least one SU tank, in order to build up a one-line sewage treatment plant, wherein the P tank comprises closure means to cut off the hydraulic connection between the P tank and the Bi tank and/ or the B 2 tank in events of emergency, and wherein each of the SU tanks comprises an overflow unit for draining the excess water in the sewage treatment plant.
- the methods and sewage treatment plants of the present invention and as described herein allows for conducting repair of and maintenance work at tanks needing repair or maintenance work as well as for other measures that need to be taken during an event of emergency without the need of shutting down the whole sewage treatment plant.
- full operation relates to any kind of situation in which all tanks, i.e. whole sewage treatment plant, are operating.
- the feature, "that the activated sludge is introduced from the B tank which is divided into two tanks B1 and B2, in alternation, into the at least one SUi tank and into the at least one SU 2 tank” means that the activated sludge is transferred from the B tank in turn into the at least one SUi tank and into the at least one SU 2 tank; for example, the activated sludge may be first transferred from the B tank into the at least one SUi tank and then from the B tank into the at least one SU 2 tank, then into the at least one SUi tank and then into the at least one SU 2 tank and so on and so forth.
- the operating cycles (each operating cycle encompasses an S phase, an U phase, a V phase, and an A phase; see description above) that take place in the at least one SUi tank and the at least one SU 2 tank are phase-shifted in relation to one another; in particular, the A phase taking place in the at least one SUi tank borders the A phase taking place in the at least one SU 2 tank.
- the activity of microorganisms in a sewage treatment plant depends on the water temperature.
- the efficiency of a sewage treatment plant is therefore higher in summer than in winter.
- a similar effect is given by not yet full utilization of the treatment plant.
- this volume can be used for a biological phosphorus elimination.
- the P tank which - equipped with an aeration device - may act as a biological phosphor elimination in summer and may act as a B tank during winter.
- the P tank also serves to optimally distribute the incoming raw sewage and the recycled sludge into the B- tank system (i.e. B1 and B2 tanks).
- the aerated P tank also allows cascade operation.
- the P tank used in the methods and plants of the present invention is multifunctional.
- the Bi tank and B 2 tank which are hydraulically connectable via the P tank have basically the same volume.
- the P tank is positioned in the middle of the B tank and adjacent to the at least two SU tanks, and the P tank divides the B tank into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is hydraulically connectable with the P tank via at least one closable opening, wherein in said method, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s).
- the P tank is positioned in the middle of the B tank and adjacent to the at least two SU tanks, and the P tank divides the B tank into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank are hydraulically
- the B tank is located between the P tank and the SU tanks, the B tank is divided into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank by a wall, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is hydraulically connectable with the P tank via at least one closable opening, wherein, in the S phase, the thickened activated sludge is transferred via one or more pipes from the at least one SUi tank and the at least one SU 2 tank, respectively, into the P tank, wherein in said method, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s).
- the B tank is located between the P tank and the SU tanks, the B tank is divided into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank by a wall, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is hydraulically connectable with the P tank via at least one closable opening, wherein each SU tank is connected with one or more pipes which pipes are adapted to transfer the thickened activated sludge from the respective SU tank into the P tank.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and the Eh tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SU2 tank, wherein in said method, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s), in order to shut down either both the Bi tank and SUi tank or both the B 2 tank and SU 2 tank, and the waste water is then accumulated and lifted up in the tanks that are not shut down, and the treated wastewater can effluent via the overflow unit of the respective SU tank that is not shut down.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SU 2 tank.
- the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SU 2 tank.
- the P tank is positioned in the middle of the B tank and divides the B tank into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is hydraulically connectable with the P tank via at least one closable opening, wherein the Bi tank is positioned between the P tank and at least one SU tank and wherein the B 2 tank is positioned between the P tank and at least one SU tank, wherein in said method, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s).
- the P tank is positioned in the middle of the B tank and divides the B tank into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is hydraulically connectable with the P tank via at least one closable opening, wherein the Bi tank is positioned between the P tank and at least one SU tank and wherein the B 2 tank is positioned between the P tank and at least one SU tank. Examples illustrating the principle of this aspect are shown in Fig. 6 and Fig. 7.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank
- the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SU 2 tank
- said method in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s), in order to shut down either both the Bi tank and SUi tank or both the B 2 tank and SU 2 tank, and the waste water is then accumulated and lifted up in the tanks that are not shut down, and the treated wastewater can effluent via the overflow unit of the respective SU tank that is not shut down.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank
- the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SU 2 tank.
- the specific arrangement of the tanks as per the embodiment shown in Fig. 6.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank (hereinafter referred to as "tanks B 1 -SU 1 - SU 2" ), and the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank (hereinafter referred to as “tanks B 2 -SU 1 -SU 2" ), wherein in said method, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s), which leads to a shut-down of either tanks B 1 -SU 1 -SU 2 or tanks B 2 -SU 1 -SU 2 , and the waste water is then accumulated and lifted up in the tanks that are not shut down, and the treated wastewater level can ascent up to the upper edge of the overflow unit of the respective SU tanks that are not shut down.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank (hereinafter referred to as "tanks B 1 -SU 1 -SU 2" ), and the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank (hereinafter referred to as “tanks B 2 -SU 1 -SU 2" ).
- tanks B 1 -SU 1 -SU 2 are continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank.
- the excess sludge is pumped from the SU tanks into the P tanks via airlifts and at least two pipes.
- the thickened activated sludge is largely channeled into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank, respectively and the P tank primarily has the task to divide the incoming wastewater to BI and B2.
- the P tank is aerated and, optionally, also the Bi tank and the B 2 tank.
- the P tank comprises aeration and/ or stirring units that are removable for repairs.
- the tanks that are cut off in the case of an emergency are emptied for a short time, e.g. for repair, while at the same time the biological purification of wastewater is operated with the tanks that are not shut down.
- the contents of the P tank are mixed permanently or intermittently with a stirring system.
- the P tank is constructed in form of a circulation tank.
- an agent for enhancing sludge sedimentation preferably a flocculant
- a flocculant is added to one or more of the tanks that are not cut off, i.e. the one or more tanks that are still in operation.
- the agent for enhancing the sedimentation of the activated sludge is preferably a flocculant.
- Flocculants used in sewage treatment and sludge sedimentation are well-known in the art, for example flocculants based on calcium hydroxide.
- the hydraulic capacity of the tanks being still in operation in the event of an emergency can also be enhanced by removing excess sludge from the SU tank(s) that is/ are not cut off.
- the excess sludge is removed at ground level from said SU tank(s), more preferably from a distance of about 1 m above the ground of the SU tank(s).
- the respective SU tank comprises an airlift unit, which is typically located at or close to a side wall of the SU tank
- the excess sludge is preferably removed at ground level, preferably at about 1 m above the ground of the SU tank, in a certain distance from the airlift unit, e.g. near a side wall of the SU tank that is opposite the side wall where the airlift unit is located.
- Fig- 1 shows two operating cycles (full operation cycle and emergency operation cycle) for the SU tanks SUi and SU 2 shown in the exemplary embodiments of Figs. 2 - 6 and a possible operation of the overflow 3;
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration of a first embodiment of the present invention (top view);
- Fig. 3 shows a vertical sectional view of the embodiment of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic illustration of a second embodiment of the present invention
- top view with a P tank in form of a circulation tank (top view);
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic illustration of a third embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 6 shows a schematic illustration of a fourth embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 7 shows a schematic illustration of a fifth embodiment of the present invention (top view).
- the activity of microorganisms in a sewage treatment plant depends on the water temperature.
- the efficiency of a sewage treatment plant is therefore higher in summer than in winter.
- a similar effect is given by not yet full utilization of the treatment plant.
- this volume can be used for a biological phosphorus elimination.
- the P tank described in Figs. 2-7, which - equipped with an aeration device - may act as a biological phosphor elimination in summer and may act as a B tank during winter.
- the P tank also serves to optimally distribute the incoming raw sewage and the recycled sludge into the B tank system (i.e. B1 and B2 tanks).
- the aerated P tank also allows cascade operation.
- the P tank as used in this invention and described in the embodiments of accompanying Figs. 2-7 is multifunctional.
- Fig- 1 shows the operating cycle for the SU tanks SUi and SU2 shown as per the exemplary embodiments of Figs. 2 - 6, wherein time extends in horizontal direchon from left to right.
- the course and function of the individual phases, i.e. S phase, U phase, V phase and A phase, taking place in the respective SU tanks, have already been discussed above in greater detail.
- a full operation cycle and an “emergency operation cycle” and a possible operation of the overflow unit (see Figs. 2-6, overflow unit 3 of the SU tanks) are shown.
- the “emergency operation cycle” illustrates the course and function of the phases, when the B 2 tank and SU2 tank of the embodiments shown in Figs. 2-6 have been shut down and emptied due to an event of emergency (e.g. if the B 2 or SU2 tank needs repair or maintenance work).
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic illustration of a wastewater treatment system, in which two SU tanks SUi and SU2 are arranged side by side on one side of the B tank and adjacent to the P tank.
- the B tank is divided into a Bi tank and B 2 tank by the P tank.
- A-phase takes place in the SUi tank, wherein in the SU2 tank, a V-phase takes place (description of the different phases, see above).
- the flow of the wastewater in the P tank is signified with 1 and the flow out of the system with 6.
- the thickened activated sludge 4 is transferred from the SU tanks to the P tank with airlifts 5 (during the S-phase).
- the hydraulic connection and water flow from the P tank to the Bi and B 2 tanks is realized by means of closable openings 2.
- the closable openings comprise flat slides to cut off the hydraulic connection between the P tank and the Bi tank or the B 2 tank in events of emergency.
- the contents of the P tank can also be homogenized with a stirring device 7. Both the B-tank and the P tank are supplied with aeration 9.
- the closable openings 2 between the P tank and the Bi tank and B 2 tank, respectively, are open and all tanks are in operation with an approximate constant water level (throughflow-principle).
- This one-line system can be in operation with or without a biological phosphor elimination. In this case, the overflow units 3 which are part of the SU tanks is not needed. If the aeration 9 in the P tank is in action, a cascade method is achieved.
- Fig. 3 shows a vertical sectional view of the system of Fig. 2 (along a line which, in Fig. 2, extends between A- A). signifies the flow of the wastewater introduced into the P tank, wherein Q out is the flow of the treated water flowing off from the water treatment system.
- the thickened activated and aerated sludge 4 is transferred from the SU tanks SUi and SU 2 into the P tank via e.g. a pipe.
- the volume of the P tank is mixed permanently or intermittently.
- the mixture of waste water and sludge is then transferred into the B tank and further to the SU tanks SUi and SU 2 via the one or more closable openings 2 connecting the P tank with the Bi tank and B 2 tank as described above.
- one or more closable openings are also provided between the Bi tank and the SUi tank as well as between the B 2 tank and the SU 2 tank; see Fig. 2. 5 signifies the airlift operation unit for operation of the S phase. A maximum height of the water level 8 is not exceeded.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic illustration of a second embodiment of the present invention (top view).
- the second embodiment fully corresponds to the embodiment as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, with the only exception that the P tank is in form of a circulation tank.
- the P tank is in form of a circulation tank.
- a V-phase takes place (description of the different phases, see above).
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic illustration of a third embodiment of the present invention (top view).
- the arrangement of the P, B and SU tanks in this embodiment is slightly different from the arrangement shown in Figs. 2-4 as described above, but the applied "full operation” mode and “emergency operation” mode as described above in relation to Figs. 2-4 apply, mutatis mutandis, to the embodiment of Fig. 5.
- Features in Fig. 5 are provided with the same reference signs as the corresponding features already described above in relation to the embodiments shown in Figs. 2-4.
- the B tank is located between the P tank and the SU tanks, the B tank is divided into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank by a wall 11, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is hydraulically connectable with the P tank via at least one closable opening 2.
- the thickened activated sludge is transferred via one or more pipes 12 from the SUi tank and the SU 2 tank, respectively, into the P tank, wherein in said method, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s) 2.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to the SUitank and the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to the SU 2 tank, wherein in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s) 2, in order to shut down either both the Bi tank and SUi tank or both the B 2 tank and SU 2 tank, and the waste water is then accumulated and lifted up in the tanks that are not shut down, and the treated wastewater can effluent via the overflow unit 3 of the respective SU tank that is not shut down.
- Fig. 6 shows a schematic illustration of a fourth embodiment of the present invention (top view).
- the arrangement of the P, B and SU tanks in this embodiment is different from the arrangements as described above, but the applied "full operation” mode and “emergency operation” mode as described above in relation to Figs. 2-4 apply, mutatis mutandis, for the arrangement of Fig. 6.
- Features in Fig. 6 are provided with the same reference signs as the corresponding features already described above in relation to the embodiments shown in Figs. 2-4.
- the P tank is positioned in the middle of the B tank and divides the B tank into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is hydraulically connectable with the P tank via at least one closable opening 2, wherein the Bi tank is positioned between the P tank and the SUi tank and wherein the B 2 tank is positioned between the P tank and the SU 2 tank, wherein in said method, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s) 2.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to the SUi tank
- the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to the SU 2 tank, wherein, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s) 2, in order to shut down either both the Bi tank and SUi tank or both the B 2 tank and SU 2 tank, and the waste water is then accumulated and lifted up in the tanks that are not shut down, and the treated wastewater can effluent via the overflow unit 3 of the respective SU tank that is not shut down.
- the P tank of Fig. 6 has the form of a circulation tank.
- the flow of the wastewater in the P tank is signified with 1 and the flow of the treated water out of the system with 6.
- the thickened activated sludge 4 is pumped from the SUi and SU 2 tanks into the P tank by means of airlifts 5 and pipes 12.
- Fig. 7 shows a schematic illustration of a fifth embodiment of the present invention (top view).
- the arrangement of the P, B and SU tanks in this embodiment is different from the arrangements as described above, but the applied "full operation" mode and “emergency operation” mode as described above in relation to Figs. 2-4 apply, mutatis mutandis, for the arrangement of Fig. 7.
- Features in Fig. 7 are provided with the same reference signs as the corresponding features already described above in relation to the embodiments shown in Figs. 2-4.
- the P tank is positioned in the middle of the B tank and divides the B tank into the Bi tank and the B 2 tank, wherein each of the Bi tank and the B 2 tank is hydraulically connectable with the P tank via at least one closable opening 2, wherein the Bi tank is positioned between the P tank and one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank and wherein the B 2 tank is positioned between the P tank and one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank, wherein, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s) 2.
- the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s) 2.
- the Bi tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank (hereinafter referred to as "tanks B 1 -SU 1 -SU 2" ), and the B 2 tank is continuously connected hydraulically to one SUi tank and one SU 2 tank (hereinafter referred to as “tanks B 2 -SU 1 -SU 2" ), wherein, in the event of an emergency, the hydraulic connection between the P tank and either the Bi tank or the B 2 tank is cut off by closing the respective closable opening(s) 2, which leads to a shut-down of either tanks B 1 -SU 1 -SU 2 or tanks B 2 -SU 1 - SU 2 , and the waste water is then accumulated and lifted up in the tanks that are not shut down, and the treated wastewater level can ascent up to the upper edge of the overflow unit of the respective SU tanks that are not shut down.
- the P tank of Fig. 7 has the form of a circulation tank.
- the flow of the wastewater in the P tank is signified with 1 and the flow of the treated water out of the system with 6.
- the thickened activated sludge 4 is pumped from the SUi and SU 2 tanks (i.e. a total of four SU tanks) into the P tank by means of airlifts 5 and pipes 12.
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